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Exploring the knowledge, assessment and management of symptomatic hypermobility in
adults among allied health professionals in UK. A national survey using the Modified HHQ

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Exploring the knowledge, assessment and management of symptomatic hypermobility in
adults among allied health professionals in UK. A national survey using the Modified HHQ

Exploring the knowledge, assessment and management of symptomatic hypermobility in 
adults among allied health professionals in UK. A national survey using the Modified HHQ

This is a collaborative project conducted by the European School of Osteopathy, University College London and The University of Manchester. 


The attitudes and experiences of allied health professionals (AHP) are really important to capture within this research; if you are part of the AHP network, your participation will be much appreciated.


The goals for this study are to:

– Create awareness and determine whether further education is required in undergraduate and postgraduate studies around the topic.

– Create the basis for further research exploring the best management approach for hypermobility patients from the perspective of all allied health professions.

– Provide knowledge of how other health professions manage patients to expand on referral pathways for those living with the conditions.



Researcher:

Austyn Hall

Principle
Investigator

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